On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 12:40 PM Kevin Fenzi <ke...@scrye.com> wrote:
> On 10/18/18 6:31 AM, Gerald B. Cox wrote: > > > Actually, I think that just creating a new discourse instance for > > discussions keeping the mailing > > lists around would be a good solution. You wouldn't have to worry about > > registration. People who wanted > > to use it or try it out could do that themselves - and you wouldn't have > to > > be concerned about moving archives, > > etc. You could then just let normal attrition handle it. > > Sure, but it might be not a great experience if not enough people watch > both or move to discourse. ie, people asking questions there or starting > discussions and no one answering them. > > So, if people want to discuss in discourse, great, but I don't think we > should create a vast sea of empty topics until/unless people are needing > them. > > Yeah, it's kind of a chicken / egg situation - you're not going to know until you throw something out there and let people give it a whirl and determine how it works for them in a real world situation - not some lab mockup. The Foreman results that Matt posted earlier appeared to indicate it would be worthwhile to try.
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